TY - DATA T1 - Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Multivitamins and minerals modulate whole-body energy metabolism and cerebral blood-flow during cognitive task performance: a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial PY - 2016/02/11 AU - David Kennedy AU - Emma Stevenson AU - Philippa Jackson AU - Sarah Dunn AU - Karl Wishart AU - Gregor Bieri AU - Luca Barella AU - Alexandra Carne AU - Fiona Dodd AU - Bernadette Robertson AU - Joanne Forster AU - Crystal Haskell-Ramsay UR - https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_Figure_S1_of_Multivitamins_and_minerals_modulate_whole-body_energy_metabolism_and_cerebral_blood-flow_during_cognitive_task_performance_a_double-blind_randomised_placebo-controlled_trial/4350038 DO - 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3606887_D1.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/7076084 KW - Cognitive KW - Metabolism KW - Indirect calorimetry KW - NIRS KW - Cerebral blood-flow KW - Vitamins KW - Minerals KW - Coenzyme Q10 N2 - Exploratory analysis of the effects of differing task demands on ratings of mental fatigue/difficulty and all physiological variables, irrespective of treatment. Table S1. Mean scores (+SEM) averaged across Day 1 and Day 56 from the exploratory analysis of the effects of differing task demands on ratings of mental fatigue/difficulty and all physiological variables, irrespective of treatment. Table S2. Means (+SEM) of ICa data obtained during the 5 min pre-task resting period, the control tapping task and 5 task periods on Day 1 and Day 56. Table S3. Cognitive task performance scores (mean plus SEM) on Day 1 and Day 56. Table S4. Subjective difficulty and mental fatigue data (+SEM) from Day 1 and Day 56. (DOC 328 kb) ER -